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Q.3. Assertion: The Parliament of India is permitted to change the basic structure of the Constitution
Reason: India is a federal country.​

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Answered by rashich1219
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Basic structure of the Constitution

Explanation:

  • Because the Indian Constitution is an ever-changing document, it can be altered at any time to fulfil society's needs.
  • According to Article 368 of the Constitution, Parliament has the ability to amend it anytime it sees fit. A detailed explanation of how things will change is also provided in the post.
  • As a legal innovation, the concept of "fundamental structure" is nothing more than an attempt to prevent Parliament from abusing its amending power.
  • That the essential components of India's constitution shouldn't be changed to the point where it loses its uniqueness is the premise.
  • The idea of basic structure supports that the Indian Constitution upholds certain principles that are the governing norms for the Parliament. No amendment can modify these principles.
  • The theory that we have now was not always existing, but it has been propounded and defended by the country's judicial leaders over time.
  • The evolution of the notion of fundamental structure in this article, as well as the characteristics of the Indian Constitution that have been deemed to be part of the basic structure by the courts.
Answered by avni793
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Answer:

both Assertion and Reason is true and Reason is correct explanation of Assertion

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